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In this eight-year period, 1977 to 85, when we last paid attention, the economy grew 27 percent, oil use fell 17 percent, oil imports fell 50 percent, oil imports from the Persian Gulf fell 87 percent.
And from the beginning of today's sessions you'd think that they're going to see this as this horrible difficult, painful
period
that we struggled through.
Probably because if you live on a farm, you might not have a lot of neighbors,
period.
Affirmative action is not very popular frankly, with white voters,
period.
So combining the two means that a greater concentration of the drug stays in the bloodstream for a longer
period
of time, potentially causing kidney failure.
And the national conversation over a
period
of a few months moved from the sort of theatrical lumps of coal in the parliament to discussing kind of which industrial-scale battery chemistry was the best for building large-scale renewable batteries.
The first great epoch is commonly called the "Critical Period."
And that is the
period
in which the brain is setting up in its initial form its basic processing machinery.
This is actually a
period
of dramatic change in which it doesn't take learning, per se, to drive the initial differentiation of the machinery of the brain.
Now in this early
period
of plasticity the brain actually changes outside of a learning context.
Well, it was understood by a Dutch surgeon, about 35 years ago, that if you simply fix the problem early enough, when the brain is still in this initial plastic
period
so it can set up this machinery adequately, in this initial set up time in the critical period, none of that happens.
It's going to be a part of every life not too far in the future, just like physical exercise is a part of every well organized life in the contemporary
period.
In that ten-year period, I found zero.
Should you take Tamiflu for a long
period
of time, well, one of the side effects is suicidal ideations.
Supernovas shine bright, and for a brief
period
of time, they radiate more energy than the sun will in its entire lifetime.
There is a dip there, from 2001 to 2003: a dip when our sales, over a three-year period, were down 17 percent.
I had crippling cramps, I leaked blood onto my clothes and onto my bed sheets, and I had
period
diarrhea.
Even now, when I tweet about
period
diarrhea, as one does, (Laughter) I mention that it affects 28 percent of women.
If there's no pregnancy, (Whoosh) lining comes out, there's bleeding from the blood vessels and that's the
period.
Well imagine if each month it got thicker and thicker and thicker, right, like, imagine what tsunami
period
that would be.
They also reduce the volume of blood by 30 to 40 percent and they can help with
period
diarrhea.
It was a particularly tumultuous
period
for Russia and their family.
And at the same time period, the human population has quadrupled, and the land is being fragmented at such a pace that it's really hard to keep up with.
The technical term for this time
period
is "Snowball Earth."
The right to live,
period.
Ham Smith and Clyde Hutchison, my colleagues on this, developed an exciting new method that allowed us to synthesize a 5,000-base pair virus in only a two-week
period
that was 100 percent accurate, in terms of its sequence and its biology.
People in the incubation
period
can cross that border, can enter countries and can then infect others when they become sick.
They won public opinion over a long
period
of time.
This
period
in 1854, in the middle part of the 19th century, in London's history, is incredibly interesting for a number of reasons.
And cholera was really the great killer of this
period.
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